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In appearance, the underbrush often appears lush and dense, creating a complex network of foliage and stems. This layer provides habitat and food sources for a multitude of wildlife species, including insects, birds, mammals, and reptiles. Many animals use the underbrush for shelter, nesting, and foraging, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the forest.